HHID HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 6 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
18167 000003-213479. Household Identification Number
PN RESPONDENT PERSON IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
10033 010. Person Identifier
398 011. Person Identifier
10 012. Person Identifier
5516 020. Person Identifier
85 021. Person Identifier
5 022. Person Identifier
841 030. Person Identifier
31 031. Person Identifier
1 032. Person Identifier
1203 040. Person Identifier
42 041. Person Identifier
2 042. Person Identifier
HSUBHH 2002 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
17305 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
456 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
339 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
17 5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
2 6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
48 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
GSUBHH 2000 SUB HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
17490 0. Original sample household - no split from divorce or separation
of spouses or partners
356 1. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
275 2. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 0 and new
spouse or partner, if any
11 5. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
1 6. Split household - one half of couple from SUBHH 1 or 2
34 7. Reunited household - respondents from split household reunite
HPN_SP 2002 SPOUSE/PARTNER PERSON NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
5033 010. Person Identifier
371 011. Person Identifier
9 012. Person Identifier
4531 020. Person Identifier
78 021. Person Identifier
4 022. Person Identifier
720 030. Person Identifier
28 031. Person Identifier
2 032. Person Identifier
1034 040. Person Identifier
40 041. Person Identifier
3 042. Person Identifier
5 811. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
2 821. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
1 831. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
1 841. New Spouse of Non-Original Respondent
6305 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HCSR 2002 WHETHER COVERSHEET RESPONDENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
12350 1. YES
197 3. 2nd Coverscreen R, answers not retained
5620 5. NO
HFINR 2002 WHETHER FINANCIAL RESPONDENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
12319 1. Financial R
9 3. 2nd Financial R, answers not retained
5839 5. Non-Financial R
HFAMR 2002 WHETHER FAMILY RESPONDENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
12347 1. Family R
12 3. 2nd Family R, answers not retained
5808 5. Non-Family R
Assign:
IF ((piHHX024_ReIwHH_V = YES) AND ((BA_Respondents[1].X066ACouplenss_V =
MARRIED) OR (BA_Respondents[1].X066ACouplenss_V = PARTNERED_VOL)))
AND (A020TSameSpP_A = NO)
HZ009 MODULE ASSIGNMENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: B_RTAB.X009AModule_V Ref 2000: G220
PREV WAVE MODULE ASSIGNMENT
..................................................................................
1471 1. MODULE 1
1500 2. MODULE 2
1502 3. MODULE 3
1653 4. MODULE 4
1522 5. MODULE 5
3008 6. MODULE 6
1498 8. MODULE 8
1476 9. MODULE 9
1474 10. MODULE 10
1508 11. MODULE 11
1508 12. MODULE 12
47 Blank. No Module Assignment
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (((SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF) AND NOT
(((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2) AND ((SecC.Psychiatric.C069_ = YES) OR
(RVARS.Z117_MemryDisease_V = YES))) AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR
(RVARS.Z103_Cancer_V = YES)))) AND NOT ((RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12) AND
(SecP.EXPECTATIONS1.P009_CanDoProbScales = 0)))
HV000 MODULE INTRO
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V000_ModuleIntro
..................................................................................
13011 1. R IS WILLING
3080 9. R REFUSED
2076 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HZ195 RANDOM ASSIGNMENT - MODULE 1
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: B_RVARS.RVarsZ195_RandomEntryMod1Fills_V
..................................................................................
5431 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
5692 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
5481 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
1563 Blank. No Data From Prior Wave Interview
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
HV001 R RATE CURRENT HEALTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V001_RateHealth
Before I ask you the next question, I want you to think about your current
physical health. For example, think about the aches and pains you feel, the
illnesses or diseases you have, how well you are able to sleep, and how
energetic you feel. How would you rate your current health on a scale from 0
to 100 where 0 represents death and 100 represents perfect health ?/ for
someone your age?/ for a 20 year old?)
RANGE: 0 - 100
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
1032 0 100 70.66 20.26 17119
-----------------------------------------------------------------
15 998. DK (Don't Know)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
HV002 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -1
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V002_RateFriendsHealth
Now I'm going to ask you to consider some made-up situations. I'll describe
two imaginary 'friends' who are both your age, but are in different states of
health. Imagine that one friend your age, (Mr./Mrs.) Adams, has some health
problems. On a scale from 0 to 100, (his/her) health rates about a
(90/70/[Rate Current Health]). (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years in
this health and then dies in (his/her) sleep.
Now imagine that another friend your age, (Mr./Mrs.) Brown, is in perfect
health. On a scale from 0 to 100, (his/her) health rates about a hundred.
(Mr./Mrs.) Brown lives for ten more years in perfect health and then dies in
(his/her) sleep. Which friend do you think was better off?
..................................................................................
140 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
725 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
138 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
38 8. DK (Don't Know)
7 9. RF (Refused)
17119 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
HV003 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -2
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V003_RateFriendHealth2
Imagine again that (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years. (his/her) health
rates about a (90/70/[Rate Current Health]). But now imagine that (Mr./Mrs.)
Brown, who is in perfect health, lives seven more years. Which friend do you
think was better off?
..................................................................................
271 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
424 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
9 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
20 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17442 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF)
HV004 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -3
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V004_RateFriendHealth3
Imagine once more that (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years. (his/her)
health rates about a (90/70/[Rate Current Health]). But now imagine that
(Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who is in perfect health, lives for nine more years. Which
friend do you think was better off?
..................................................................................
149 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
111 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
9 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17896 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF)
AND (V004_RateFriendHealth3 = ADAMSBETTEROFF)
HV005 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -4
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V005_RateFriendHealth4
If (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years with (her/your) health rating of
(90/70/[Rate Current Health]), but now we imagine that (Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who
is in perfect health, lives for nine years and ten months, which friend do you
think was better off?
..................................................................................
90 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
53 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
4 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
18018 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF)
AND (NOT (V004_RateFriendHealth3 = ADAMSBETTEROFF))
AND (V004_RateFriendHealth3 = BROWNBETTEROFF)
HV006 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -5
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V006_RateFriendsHealth5
If (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years with (her/your) health rating of
(90/70/[Rate Current Health]), but now we imagine that (Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who
is in perfect health, lives for eight more years, which friend do you think
was better off?
..................................................................................
57 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
52 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
2 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18056 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (NOT (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF))
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = BROWNBETTEROFF)
HV007 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -6
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V007_RateFriendsHealth6
Imagine once more that (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years. (his/her)
health rates about a (90/70/[Rate Current Health]). But now imagine that
(Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who is in perfect health, lives for three more years. Which
friend do you think was better off?
..................................................................................
214 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
201 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
2 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17743 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (NOT (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF))
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (V007_RateFriendsHealth6 = ADAMSBETTEROFF)
HV008 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -7
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V008_RateFriendsHealth7
If (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years with (her/your) health rating of
(90/70/[Rate Current Health]), but now we imagine that (Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who
is in perfect health, lives for five more years, which friend do you think was
better off?
..................................................................................
154 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
47 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
8 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17953 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE1)
AND (V002_RateFriendsHealth = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (NOT (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = ADAMSBETTEROFF))
AND (V003_RateFriendHealth2 = BROWNBETTEROFF)
AND (NOT (V007_RateFriendsHealth6 = ADAMSBETTEROFF))
AND (V007_RateFriendsHealth6 = BROWNBETTEROFF)
HV009 R RATE FRIENDS HEALTH -8
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV1.V009_RateFriendsHealth8
If (Mr./Mrs.) Adams lives for ten more years with (her/your) health rating of
(90/70/[Rate Current Health]), but now we imagine that (Mr./Mrs.) Brown, who
is in perfect health, lives for one more year, which friend do you think was
better off?
..................................................................................
78 1. ADAMS BETTER OFF
118 2. BROWN BETTER OFF
3 3. EQUALLY WELL/POORLY OFF
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17966 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
HV050 MODULE 2 PREAMBLE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V050_Preamble
As you know, the government and universities spend a lot of money on medical
research. To help them decide how to spend that money, it is very important to
know how important different diseases are to different people. I'll be asking
you questions about one or two specific diseases, and then we'll talk more
generally about your own concerns. Some of the specific questions may seem
difficult or unusual. Just remember we're interested in your best judgment
about your own situation-you don't have to try to answer for other people.
Some of the questions ask you to imagine a pill that could prevent you from
getting a disease. These pills don't exist and we're not trying to tell drug
companies how much they could charge for them. Your answers will only be used
to help decide where medical research is needed.
..................................................................................
1064 1. CONTINUE
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17102 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
HV051 CHANCE R DEVELOP ALZHEIMER IN 10 YR
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V051_AlzTen
Of course, no one can know for sure what will happen in the future, but we
would like to know what you think about various health risks. Using a scale of
0 - 100 where 0 means no chance and 100 means absolutely certain, what are the
chances that you will develop Alzheimer's Disease in the next ten years?
DEF: (Alzheimer's disease is an incurable, progressive brain disease that
results in severe memory loss and eventually in the inability to think or take
care of oneself. It is diagnosed by a doctor after a examination and a number
of tests. Once diagnosed a person may live for 5 to 10 years with the disease
before dying.)
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
740 0 100 29.95 27.06 17389
-----------------------------------------------------------------
35 998. DK (Don't Know)
3 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
AND (V051_AlzTen <> 100)
HV052 CHANCE R DEVELOP ALZHEIMER EVER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V052_AlzEver
And what are the chances that you will ever develop Alzheimer's Disease?
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
706 0 100 32.77 27.77 17410
-----------------------------------------------------------------
48 998. DK (Don't Know)
3 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
HV053 R PAY $100 PER MONTH FOR ALZ DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V053_AlzDrug100
Suppose that a drug were discovered that guaranteed that someone would never
develop Alzheimer's Disease, and that the treatment was 100% effective as long
as a person took one pill every month for the rest of their life. Suppose
further that there are no side effects. Would you be willing and able to pay
$100 per month for such a pill, or the same amount in higher insurance
payments to cover it?
..................................................................................
502 1. YES
258 5. NO
14 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
17389 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
AND (V053_AlzDrug100 = YES)
HV054 R PAY $250 PER MONTH FOR ALZ DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V054_AlzDrug250
Would you be willing and able to pay $250 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
220 1. YES
276 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17665 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
AND (V053_AlzDrug100 = YES)
AND (V054_AlzDrug250 = YES)
HV055 R PAY $1000 PER MONTH FOR ALZ DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V055_AlzDrug1000
Would you be willing and able to pay $1000 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
53 1. YES
165 5. NO
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17947 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
AND (NOT (V053_AlzDrug100 = YES))
AND (V053_AlzDrug100 = NO)
HV056 R PAY $25 PER MONTH FOR ALZ DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V056_AlzDrug25
Would you be willing and able to pay $25 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
147 1. YES
109 5. NO
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17909 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES)) AND
(((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1)))
AND (NOT (V053_AlzDrug100 = YES))
AND (V053_AlzDrug100 = NO)
AND (V056_AlzDrug25 = NO)
HV057 R PAY $5 PER MONTH FOR ALZ DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V057_AlzDrug5
Would you be willing and able to pay $5 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
59 1. YES
49 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18058 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
HV058 CHANCE R DEVELOP CANCER IN 10YR
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V058_CancerTen
Using the 0 - 100 scale again, /Of course, no one can know for sure what will
happen in the future, but we would like to know what (she/he/you) think about
various health risks. Using a scale of 0 - 100 where 0 means no chance and 100
means absolutely certain,)
What are the chances that you will develop a fatal cancer in the next ten
years?
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
600 0 100 34.33 25.68 17517
-----------------------------------------------------------------
43 998. DK (Don't Know)
7 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
AND (V058_CancerTen <> 100)
HV059 CHANCE R DEVELOP CANCER EVER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V059_CancerEver
And what would you say are the chances that you will ever develop a fatal
cancer?
(00---10---20---30---40---50---60---70---80---90---100)
00 ABSOLUTELY NO CHANCE
100 ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
588 0 100 37.90 27.69 17526
-----------------------------------------------------------------
45 998. DK (Don't Know)
8 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
HV060 R PAY $100 PER MONTH FOR ANTICANCER DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V060_CancerDrug100
IF HV053 WAS ASKED:
Suppose that the same sort of drug were to be discovered that we talked about
earlier 3-4 it would guarantee that someone would never develop cancer, and it
would be 100% effective as long as a person took one pill every month for the
rest of their life. This pill has no side effects.
Would you be willing and able to pay $100 per month for a pill, or the same
amount in higher insurance payments to cover it, that would guarantee that you
would not develop a fatal cancer?
OTHERWISE:
Suppose that a drug were discovered that guaranteed that someone would never
develop cancer, and that the treatment was 100% effective as long as a person
took one pill every month for the rest of their life. Suppose further that
there are no side effects.
Would you be willing and able to pay $100 per month for such a pill, or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it?
..................................................................................
445 1. YES
180 5. NO
19 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
17517 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
AND (V060_CancerDrug100 = YES)
HV061 R PAY $250 PER MONTH FOR ANTICANCER DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V061_CancerDrug250
Would you be willing and able to pay $250 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
230 1. YES
208 5. NO
7 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17722 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
AND (V060_CancerDrug100 = YES)
AND (V061_CancerDrug250 = YES)
HV062 R PAY $1K PER MONTH FOR ANTICANCER DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V062_CancerDrug1000
Would you be willing and able to pay $1000 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
65 1. YES
161 5. NO
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17937 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
AND (NOT (V060_CancerDrug100 = YES))
AND (V060_CancerDrug100 = NO)
HV063 R PAY $25 PER MONTH FOR ANTICANCER DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V063_CancerDrug25
Would you be willing and able to pay $25 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
115 1. YES
64 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17987 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE2)
AND (NOT (((piSecCPsychiatricC069_ <> YES) AND (piZ117_MemryDisease_V <> YES))
AND (((SecC.Cancer.C018_ = YES) OR (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V = YES)) OR
(RTab[1].X078ARandomForSecP = 1))))
AND ((SecC.Cancer.C018_ <> YES) AND (piRvarsZ103_Cancer_V <> YES))
AND (NOT (V060_CancerDrug100 = YES))
AND (V060_CancerDrug100 = NO)
AND (V063_CancerDrug25 = NO)
HV064 R PAY $5 PER MONTH FOR ANTICANCER DRUG
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV2.V064_CancerDrug5
Would you be willing and able to pay $5 per month for such a pill, (or the
same amount in higher insurance payments to cover it)?
..................................................................................
36 1. YES
28 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18103 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV101 R RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME AT NIGHT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V101_LegsOften
The following questions are about feelings in your arms and legs while you are
resting or in bed at night. The questions ask about similar things, but please
answer each one without paying attention to the others.
When you lie down at night, how often do you have unpleasant feelings in your
legs-for example, creepy-crawling or tingly feelings-that make you feel
restless and keep you from getting a good night's sleep? Do you never have
these feelings; do you have them less than once a month; less than once a
week; or do you have them at least once a week?
..................................................................................
632 1. NEVER
153 2. LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH
67 3. LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK, BUT MORE THAN ONCE A MONTH
204 4. AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV102 R EVER HAVE ACHY SENSATION IN ARMS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V102_SensArms
When you are resting, do you ever have crawling, tingling or achy sensations
in your arms or legs?
..................................................................................
400 1. YES
656 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV103 R FEEL RESTLESS WHILE RESTING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V103_Restless
(When you are resting,) do you feel restless, fidgety or unable to sit still?
..................................................................................
268 1. YES
789 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV104 R FEEL NEED TO MOVE LEGS WHILE RESTING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V104_MoveLegs
(When you are resting,) do you feel the need to move your legs, rub your legs
or stretch your legs?
..................................................................................
563 1. YES
494 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV105 R NOTICE TWITCHING WHILE RESTING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V105_Twitching
(When you are resting,) have you or your bed partner noticed twitching or
kicking of your arms or legs?
..................................................................................
186 1. YES
865 5. NO
5 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV106 R ITCH WHILE RESTING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V106_Itching
(When you are resting,) do you have itching sensations anywhere on your body?
..................................................................................
226 1. YES
831 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV107 R HOW OFTEN GET PAIN OR CRAMP IN BED
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V107_CrampsOften
When you are in bed, how often do you get pain or cramps in your legs to the
point where it is uncomfortable and disturbs your sleep? Do you never have
these feelings; do you have them less than once a month; less than once a
week; do you have them at least once a week; every few nights; or every night?
..................................................................................
431 1. NEVER
333 2. LESS THAN ONCE A MONTH
92 3. LESS THAN ONCE A WEEK, BUT MORE THAN ONCE A MONTH
88 4. AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK
77 5. EVERY FEW NIGHTS
33 6. EVERY NIGHT
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND ((((((((V101_LegsOften = LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH) OR
(V101_LegsOften = ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften = EVERYFEWNIGHTS)) OR (V107_CrampsOften
= EVERYNIGHT)) OR (V105_Twitching = YES)) OR ((V102_SensArms = YES) AND
(V104_MoveLegs = YES)))
HV108 R DISCUSS PROBS WITH DOCTOR
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V108_Discuss
Have you ever discussed these problems with your doctor?
..................................................................................
246 1. YES
282 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17638 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND ((((((((V101_LegsOften = LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH) OR
(V101_LegsOften = ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften = EVERYFEWNIGHTS)) OR (V107_CrampsOften
= EVERYNIGHT)) OR (V105_Twitching = YES)) OR ((V102_SensArms = YES) AND
(V104_MoveLegs = YES)))
AND (V108_Discuss = YES)
HV109 DOCTOR OFFER TREATMENT FOR RESTLESSNESS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V109_Treatment
Did your doctor recommend or prescribe any treatment?
..................................................................................
113 1. YES
132 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17921 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND ((((((((V101_LegsOften = LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH) OR
(V101_LegsOften = ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften = EVERYFEWNIGHTS)) OR (V107_CrampsOften
= EVERYNIGHT)) OR (V105_Twitching = YES)) OR ((V102_SensArms = YES) AND
(V104_MoveLegs = YES)))
AND (V108_Discuss = YES)
AND (V109_Treatment = YES)
HV110M1 TREATMENT SPECIFY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V110_TreatmentSP
What kind of treatment was that?
..................................................................................
27 1. Prescription medication
30 2. Medication--NFS
5 3. Vitamins; minerals
13 4. Aspirin; ibuprofen; tylenol; etc.
15 5. Exercise; physical therapy; rest
3 6. Topical ointments; heat; ice
2 7. Changed prescription; stopped prescription
6 8. Surgery; epidural; electrical currents; seeing a specialist
3 9. Support stockings; ankle weights
6 97. Other
1 98. DK
99. RF
18056 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND ((((((((V101_LegsOften = LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH) OR
(V101_LegsOften = ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften = EVERYFEWNIGHTS)) OR (V107_CrampsOften
= EVERYNIGHT)) OR (V105_Twitching = YES)) OR ((V102_SensArms = YES) AND
(V104_MoveLegs = YES)))
AND (V108_Discuss = YES)
AND (V109_Treatment = YES)
HV110M2 TREATMENT SPECIFY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V110_TreatmentSP
What kind of treatment was that?
..................................................................................
1 1. Prescription medication
4 2. Medication--NFS
1 3. Vitamins; minerals
1 4. Aspirin; ibuprofen; tylenol; etc.
2 5. Exercise; physical therapy; rest
1 6. Topical ointments; heat; ice
1 7. Changed prescription; stopped prescription
1 8. Surgery; epidural; electrical currents; seeing a specialist
1 9. Support stockings; ankle weights
97. Other
98. DK
99. RF
18154 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND ((((((((V101_LegsOften = LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH) OR
(V101_LegsOften = ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
LESSTHANONCEAWEEKBUTMORETHANONCEAMONTH)) OR (V107_CrampsOften =
ATLEASTONCEAWEEK)) OR (V107_CrampsOften = EVERYFEWNIGHTS)) OR (V107_CrampsOften
= EVERYNIGHT)) OR (V105_Twitching = YES)) OR ((V102_SensArms = YES) AND
(V104_MoveLegs = YES)))
AND (V108_Discuss = YES)
AND (V109_Treatment = YES)
HV111 RESTLESSNESS TREATMENT HELPED
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V111_TreatmentHelp
Did it help?
..................................................................................
86 1. YES
23 5. NO
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18054 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV112 R HAVE NECK PAIN WHILE RESTING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V112_NeckPain
Now thinking about the entire day and not just when you are resting: In the
past year, have you had pain in your neck enough to interfere with your usual
activities?
..................................................................................
194 1. YES
863 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV113 R NECK PAIN LAST AT LEAST ONE MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V113_NeckPain1Mo
Has the pain lasted altogether for at least one month?
..................................................................................
72 1. YES
120 5. NO
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV114 R SEE DOCTOR FOR NECK PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V114_NeckPainDr
Has the pain caused you to see a doctor or other medical care?
..................................................................................
94 1. YES
100 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV115 R NECK PAIN MOVE TO UPPER BODY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V115_PainMove
Does this pain sometimes move (radiate) to the back, neck, shoulders or arms?
..................................................................................
125 1. YES
69 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV116 R NECK PAIN INCREASE WHILE MOVE HEAD
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V116_PainTurnHead
Is the pain worse when you turn your head?
..................................................................................
126 1. YES
68 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV117 R TAKE PAINKILLERS FOR NECK PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V117_PainKillers
Have you taken pain pills or other pain killers for this pain?
..................................................................................
120 1. YES
74 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V112_NeckPain = YES)
HV118 R HAD SURGERY FOR NECK PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V118_PainSurgery
Have you had surgery for the pain at any time in your life?
..................................................................................
15 1. YES
179 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17973 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV119 R NECK LOCK WHEN TURN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V119_NeckLock
Does your neck lock when you turn it?
..................................................................................
40 1. YES
1017 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV120 R HAVE NUMBNESS IN HANDS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V120_Numbness
Do you have numbness or decreased sensation in your hands?
..................................................................................
307 1. YES
749 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
HV121 R PAIN IN SHOULDER MORE THAN ONE MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V121_PainShold
In the past year, have you had pain in either shoulder for more than one month
altogether?
..................................................................................
222 1. YES
834 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17109 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V121_PainShold = YES)
HV122 R SHOULDER PAIN INCREASE WHEN MOVE ARM
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V122_PainMoveArms
Is this pain worse when you move your arms?
..................................................................................
140 1. YES
81 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17945 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V121_PainShold = YES)
HV123 R SHOULDER PAIN PREVENT USUAL ACTIVITIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V123_PainPrvntAct
Does this pain prevent you from doing your usual activities?
..................................................................................
79 1. YES
143 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17945 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE3)
AND (V121_PainShold = YES)
HV124 R SOUGHT MED CARE FOR SHOULDER PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV3.V124_PainShoDr
Have you sought medical care for your shoulder pain?
..................................................................................
146 1. YES
76 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17945 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4)
HV151 RISK AVERS - INCOME CUT 10 PERCENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV4.V151_RiskAvers
IWER: READ SLOWLY
Suppose that you are the only income earner in the family. Your doctor
recommends that you move because of allergies, and you have to choose between
two possible jobs.
The first would guarantee your current total family income for life. The
second is possibly better paying, but the income is also less certain. There
is a 50-50 chance the second job would increase your total lifetime income by
20 percent and a 50-50 chance that it would cut it by 10 percent. Which job
would you take -- the first job or the second job?
..................................................................................
914 1. FIRST JOB
214 2. SECOND JOB
67 8. DK (Don't Know)
30 9. RF (Refused)
16942 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4)
AND (V151_RiskAvers = SECONDJOB)
HV152 RISK AVERS - INCOME CUT 15 PERCENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV4.V152_RiskAvers_2
Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would increase your total
lifetime income by 20 percent, and 50-50 that it would cut it by 15 percent.
Would you take the first job or the second job?
..................................................................................
78 1. FIRST JOB
131 2. SECOND JOB
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17953 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE4)
AND (NOT (V151_RiskAvers = SECONDJOB))
AND (V151_RiskAvers = FIRSTJOB)
HV153 RISK AVERS - INCOME CUT 20 PERCENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV4.V153_RiskAvers_3
Suppose the chances were 50-50 that the second job would increase your
lifetime income by 20 percent and 50-50 that it would cut it by five percent.
Would you take the first job or the second job?
..................................................................................
743 1. FIRST JOB
158 2. SECOND JOB
11 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17253 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
HV200 COMPUTER PREAMBLE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V200_Preamble
The questions I will be asking are about computers and the Internet, or the
World Wide Web, including sending and receiving e-mail.
..................................................................................
1073 1. CONTINUE
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17092 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
HV201 R USE COMPUTER AT WORK
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V201_ComputerWork
Do you use a computer as part of your job at [Current Employer]?
..................................................................................
179 1. YES
178 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17810 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
AND (V201_ComputerWork = YES)
HV202 R USE INTERNET AT WORK
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V202_InternetWork
Do you use the Internet as part of your job?
..................................................................................
106 1. YES
73 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17988 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
AND (V201_ComputerWork = YES)
AND (V202_InternetWork = YES)
HV203 HOW OFTEN R USE INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V203_InternetOften
How often do you use the Internet as part of your job: several times a day,
once or twice a day, two or three times a week, or is it only once a week or
less?
..................................................................................
49 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
20 2. ONCE OR TWICE A DAY
24 3. TWO OR THREE TIMES A WEEK
13 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18061 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (NOT (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ123_CurWorkng_V = YES)
HV204 R USE COMPUTER AT PREV EMPLOYER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V204_ComputerPrevEmp
Did you use a computer as part of your job at [Prev Employer]?
..................................................................................
33 1. YES
61 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18073 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (NOT (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ123_CurWorkng_V = YES)
AND (V204_ComputerPrevEmp = YES)
HV205 R USE INTERNET AT PREV JOB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V205_InetPrevEmp
Did you use the Internet as part of that job?
..................................................................................
15 1. YES
18 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18134 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (NOT (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ123_CurWorkng_V = YES)
AND (V204_ComputerPrevEmp = YES)
AND (V205_InetPrevEmp = YES)
HV206 HOW OFTEN USE INTERNET AT PREV JOB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V206_InetPrevEmpOften
How often did you use the Internet as part of your job at [Prev Employer]: was
it several times a day, once or twice a day, two or three times a week, or was
it only once a week or less?
..................................................................................
7 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
3 2. ONCE OR TWICE A DAY
3 3. TWO OR THREE TIMES A WEEK
2 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18152 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (NOT (pisecJWORKSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES))
AND (piRvarsZ123_CurWorkng_V = YES)
AND (V204_ComputerPrevEmp = YES)
AND (V205_InetPrevEmp = YES)
HV207 NEW TECHNOLOGY WONDER KEEPING THAT JOB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V207_Technology
Sometimes people tell us that when new technology comes in, they feel that
they lack the skills to keep up with their job. Did the need to use computers
or the Internet make you wonder about whether you could keep up with your job
at [Prev Employer]?
..................................................................................
1 1. YES
14 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18152 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
HV208 R HAVE A PC OR LAPTOP AT HOME
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V208_CompHH
Is there a personal computer or laptop in this household?
..................................................................................
559 1. YES
515 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17092 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (V208_CompHH = NONRESPONSE OR (V208_CompHH = NO))
HV209 R HOME CONNECTED TO INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V209_InetHH
Is there a WebTV or another Internet appliance in this household?
..................................................................................
14 1. YES
500 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17651 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((V208_CompHH = YES) OR (V209_InetHH = YES))
AND (piWebUseW303 = NO)
HV210 R NOT USE INTERNET REGULARLY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V210_DoNotUse
You said earlier that you do not regularly use the Internet for e-mail or for
any other purposes, is that correct?
..................................................................................
233 1. YES, CORRECT (I DO NOT USE THE INTERNET)
23 2. NO, NOT CORRECT (I DO USE THE INTERNET)
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17911 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND (V202_InternetWork = YES)
HV211 R USE INTERNET OUTSIDE WORK EVER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V211_InternetNoWork
Do you regularly use the World Wide Web, or the Internet, for sending and
receiving e-mail or for any other purpose that is not related to your job?
..................................................................................
77 1. YES
12 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18078 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV212 WHERE R GET THIS INTERNET ACCESS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V212_InternetAccess
Do you have access to the Internet at home, (at work for non-work related
purposes,) at a friend's house, at a (child's or other) relative's house, or
what?
..................................................................................
320 1. HOME
6 2. WORK
1 3. FRIEND'S HOUSE
2 4. CHILD'S HOUSE
5. OTHER RELATIVE'S HOUSE
8 6. OTHER
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV214 WHERE R FIRST USED INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V214_FirstUseInternet
Where did you FIRST use the Internet: was it at home, at work, at a friend's
house, at a (child's or other) relative's house, or what?
..................................................................................
230 1. HOME
78 2. WORK
1 3. FRIEND'S HOUSE
8 4. CHILD'S HOUSE
2 5. OTHER RELATIVE'S HOUSE
14 6. OTHER
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV216 R USE INTERNET FOR NON WORK EMAIL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V216_Email
What (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet: Do you use it for
sending and receiving electronic messages (e-mail)?
..................................................................................
314 1. YES
23 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV217 R USE INTERNET FOR HEALTH INFO
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V217_HealthInfo
(What other (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet:) Do you use it
to get information about health topics?
..................................................................................
225 1. YES
112 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV218 R USE INTERNET FOR FINANCIAL INFO
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V218_FinacialInfo
(What other (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet:) Do you use it
to get financial information?
..................................................................................
150 1. YES
187 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV219 R USE INTERNET FOR TRAVEL RESERV
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V219_TravelInfo
(What other (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet:) Do you use it
to get travel information or to make travel reservations?
..................................................................................
241 1. YES
96 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV220 R USE INTERNET TO BUY THINGS OR PAY BILL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V220_Purchase
(What other (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet:) Do you use it
to buy things or to pay bills?
..................................................................................
140 1. YES
197 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV221 R USE INTERNET FOR NEWS WEATHER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V221_NewsWeather
(What other (non-job-related things) do you do on the Internet:) Do you use it
to get news, weather, or sports information?
..................................................................................
236 1. YES
101 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
AND (V216_Email = YES)
AND (piinitA101_TotalKids > 0)
HV222 R USE INTERNET TO EMAIL CHILDREN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V222_EmailChildren
Do you send or receive e-mail to any of your children?
..................................................................................
260 1. YES
38 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17869 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
AND (V216_Email = YES)
AND (piSecEKidStatusE025ANumofGrChld > 0)
HV223 R USE INTERNET TO EMAIL GRANDCHILD
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V223_EmailGrndChildren
Do you send or receive e-mail to any of your grandchildren?
User Note: Due to a programming error at E025 Number of Grandchildren, HV223
(DOES R USE INTERNET TO EMAIL GRANDCHILD?) was not asked.
..................................................................................
1. YES
5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18167 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND ((piWebUseW303 = YES) OR (V210_DoNotUse = NONOTCORRECT))
AND ((V202_InternetWork <> YES) OR (V211_InternetNoWork <> NO))
HV224 R USE INTERNET HOW OFTEN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V224_InternetOften
How often do you use the Internet (for non-job-related things): is it several
times a day, once or twice a day, two or three times a week, is it about once
a week, or is it only once a week or less?
..................................................................................
55 1. SEVERAL TIMES A DAY
131 2. ONCE OR TWICE A DAY
95 3. TWO OR THREE TIMES A WEEK
53 4. ONCE A WEEK OR LESS
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
3 9. RF (Refused)
17829 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
AND (((piinitA098_NumHHM > 0) OR (Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED)) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL))
HV225 ANYONE ELSE USE INTERNET AT HOME
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V225_HHMInternet
Does anyone else in this household ever use the Internet?
..................................................................................
168 1. YES
381 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17612 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
AND (((piinitA098_NumHHM > 0) OR (Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED)) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL))
AND ((V225_HHMInternet = YES) AND ((piinitA098_NumHHM > 1) OR
((piinitA098_NumHHM = 1) AND ((Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL)))))
HV226M01 WHO HHMEM THAT USES INTERNET -M1
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5_A.V226_HHMInternetSP
..................................................................................
56 041-990. Other Person Number
15 991. SPOUSE/PARTNER
2 997. OTHER (Specify)
998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
18094 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
AND (((piinitA098_NumHHM > 0) OR (Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED)) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL))
AND ((V225_HHMInternet = YES) AND ((piinitA098_NumHHM > 1) OR
((piinitA098_NumHHM = 1) AND ((Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL)))))
HV226M02 WHO HHMEM THAT USES INTERNET -M2
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5_A.V226_HHMInternetSP
..................................................................................
21 041-990. Other Person Number
5 991. SPOUSE/PARTNER
997. OTHER (Specify)
998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
18141 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
AND (((piinitA098_NumHHM > 0) OR (Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED)) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL))
AND ((V225_HHMInternet = YES) AND ((piinitA098_NumHHM > 1) OR
((piinitA098_NumHHM = 1) AND ((Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL)))))
HV226M03 WHO HHMEM THAT USES INTERNET -M3
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5_A.V226_HHMInternetSP
..................................................................................
5 041-990. Other Person Number
3 991. SPOUSE/PARTNER
997. OTHER (Specify)
998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
18159 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
AND (((piinitA098_NumHHM > 0) OR (Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED)) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL))
AND ((V225_HHMInternet = YES) AND ((piinitA098_NumHHM > 1) OR
((piinitA098_NumHHM = 1) AND ((Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR
(Respondents[1].X065ACouplenss = PARTNERED_VOL)))))
HV226M04 WHO HHMEM THAT USES INTERNET -M4
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5_A.V226_HHMInternetSP
..................................................................................
041-990. Other Person Number
991. SPOUSE/PARTNER
997. OTHER (Specify)
998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
18167 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
HV227 R HAS EVER USED INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V227_UseInternet
Have you yourself ever used the Internet to send or receive electronic mail or
for any other purpose?
..................................................................................
107 1. YES
629 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17430 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
AND (((piWebUseW303 = NO) AND (V210_DoNotUse <> NONOTCORRECT)) OR
((V202_InternetWork = YES) AND (V211_InternetNoWork = NO)))
HV228 CHANCE R WILL EVER USE INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V228_ChanceUSeInternet
What do you think are the chances that you will use the Internet sometime in
the next two years? (As before, you can say any number from 0 to 100. '100'
means 'a 100 percent chance of getting access to the Internet,' and '0' means
'no chance at all.')
RANGE: 0-100
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
727 0 100 21.15 33.79 17430
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9 998. DK (Don't Know)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE5)
HV229 R RATE HOW MANY FRIENDS USE INTERNET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV5.V229_FriendUseINet
Think about all of your friends, your relatives, and other people you know.
Would you guess that almost all of them use the Internet, more than half of
them, about half of them, less than half of them, or that almost none of them
have access to the Internet?
..................................................................................
255 1. ALMOST ALL USE
233 2. MORE THAN HALF
243 3. ABOUT HALF
182 4. LESS THAN HALF
140 5. ALMOST NONE
21 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17092 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV251 R RATE OFTEN LACKS COMPANIONSHIP
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V251_Companion
The next questions are about how you feel about different aspects of your
life. For each one, tell me how often you feel that way. First, how often do
you feel that you lack companionship: hardly ever, some of the time, or often?
..................................................................................
1523 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
466 2. SOME OF THE TIME
195 3. OFTEN
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
3 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV252 R RATE HOW OFTEN FEEL LEFT OUT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V252_LeftOut
How often do you feel left out: hardly ever, some of the time, or often?
..................................................................................
1657 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
434 2. SOME OF THE TIME
97 3. OFTEN
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
3 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV253 R RATE FEEL ISOLATED FROM OTHERS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V253_Isolated
How often do you feel isolated from others? (Is it hardly ever, some of the
time, or often?)
..................................................................................
1792 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
312 2. SOME OF THE TIME
84 3. OFTEN
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV254 R RATE HOW IN TUNE TO OTHERS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V254_InTune
How often do you feel in tune with the people around you? (Is it hardly ever,
some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
211 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
535 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1431 3. OFTEN
10 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV255 R RATE ABILITY TO CONTROL IMPT THINGS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V255_Control
The next four questions are about how you have felt in the past month. In the
last month, how often have you felt that you were unable to control the
important things in your life? (Is it hardly ever, some of the time, or
often?)
..................................................................................
1474 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
527 2. SOME OF THE TIME
184 3. OFTEN
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV256 R RATE CONFIDENCE TO HANDLE PROBLEMS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V256_Confidence
In the last month, how often have you felt confident about your ability to
handle your personal problems? (Is it hardly ever, some of the time, or
often?)
..................................................................................
263 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
389 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1533 3. OFTEN
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV257 R RATE FEELING THINGS GOING THEIR WAY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V257_YourWay
In the last month, how often have you felt that things were going your way?
(Is it hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
166 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
792 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1227 3. OFTEN
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV258 DIFFICULTIES TOO HIGH TO OVERCOME
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V258_Difficulty
(In the last month,) how often have you felt difficulties were piling up so
high that you could not overcome them? (Is it hardly ever, some of the time,
or often?)
..................................................................................
1653 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
425 2. SOME OF THE TIME
109 3. OFTEN
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
5 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV259 MODULES INTRO - RELATIONSHIPS WITH R
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V259_Intro
These next questions ask about relationships with your (husband/wife/partner),
with the other family members who live with you, and with your friends./your
(husband/wife/partner) and with your friends./the other family members who
live with you and with your friends./your friends.)
IWER: PRESS 1 TO CONTINUE
..................................................................................
2188 1. CONTINUE
8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
15975 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND ((piRespondents1X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR (piRespondents1X065ACouplenss
= PARTNERED_VOL))
HV260 HOW OFTEN TALK ABOUT WORRIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V260_PartWorries
If you need to talk about your worries, how often can you open up to your
(husband/wife/partner): would you say hardly ever, some of the time, or often?
..................................................................................
162 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
370 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1198 3. OFTEN
8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
16431 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND (piINITA098_numHHM > 0)
HV261 HOW OFTEN TALK TO HHMEM ABOUT WORRIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V261_HHMWorry
How about the other people who live with you? If you need to talk about your
worries, how often can you open up to them? (Would you say hardly ever, some
of the time, or often?) /If you need to talk about your worries, how often can
you open up to the other people who live with you: would you say hardly ever,
some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
147 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
156 2. SOME OF THE TIME
226 3. OFTEN
23 8. DK (Don't Know)
11 9. RF (Refused)
17604 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV262 HOW OFTEN TALK TO FRIENDS ABOUT WORRIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V262_FriendWorry
How about your friends? If you need to talk about your worries, how often
can you open up to them? (Would you say hardly ever, some of the time, or
often?) /If you need to talk about your worries, how often can you open up to
your friends: would you say hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
489 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
673 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1018 3. OFTEN
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
7 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND ((piRespondents1X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR (piRespondents1X065ACouplenss
= PARTNERED_VOL))
HV263 RELY ON SP FOR HELP
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V263_Parthelp
If you have a problem, how often can you rely on your (husband/wife/partner)
for help? (Would you say hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
93 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
216 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1420 3. OFTEN
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
16431 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND (piINITA098_numHHM > 0)
HV264 RELY ON HHMEM FOR HELP
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V264_HHMHelp
How often can you rely on the other people who live with you for help if you
have a problem? (Would you say hardly ever, some of the time or often?)
..................................................................................
117 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
145 2. SOME OF THE TIME
270 3. OFTEN
22 8. DK (Don't Know)
9 9. RF (Refused)
17604 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV265 RELY ON FRIENDS FOR HELP
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V265_FriendRely
How often can you rely on your friends for help if you have a problem? (Would
you say hardly ever, some of the time or often?)
..................................................................................
341 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
717 2. SOME OF THE TIME
1109 3. OFTEN
17 8. DK (Don't Know)
9 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND ((piRespondents1X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR (piRespondents1X065ACouplenss
= PARTNERED_VOL))
HV266 HOW OFTEN SP MAKE TOO MANY DEMANDS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V266_PartDemands
How often does your (husband/wife/partner) make too many demands on you?
(Would you say hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
1229 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
358 2. SOME OF THE TIME
138 3. OFTEN
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
7 9. RF (Refused)
16431 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND (piINITA098_numHHM > 0)
HV267 HOW OFTEN OTHERS MAKE TOO MANY DEMANDS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V267_HHMDemands
How often do the other people who live with you make too many demands on you?
(Would you say hardly ever, some of the time or often?)
..................................................................................
320 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
146 2. SOME OF THE TIME
68 3. OFTEN
18 8. DK (Don't Know)
11 9. RF (Refused)
17604 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV268 HOW OFTEN FRIENDS MAKE TOO MANY DEMANDS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V268_FriendDemand
How often do your friends make too many demands on you? (Would you say hardly
ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
1880 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
255 2. SOME OF THE TIME
40 3. OFTEN
9 8. DK (Don't Know)
9 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND ((piRespondents1X065ACouplenss = MARRIED) OR (piRespondents1X065ACouplenss
= PARTNERED_VOL))
HV269 HOW OFTEN SP CRITICIZE R
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V269_PartCrit
How often does your (husband/wife/partner) criticize you? (Would you say
hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
1053 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
498 2. SOME OF THE TIME
172 3. OFTEN
5 8. DK (Don't Know)
8 9. RF (Refused)
16431 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
AND (piINITA098_numHHM > 0)
HV270 HOW OFTEN HHMEM CRITICIZE R
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V270_HHMCrit
How often do the other people who live with you criticize you? (Would you say
hardly ever, some of the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
375 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
133 2. SOME OF THE TIME
24 3. OFTEN
21 8. DK (Don't Know)
10 9. RF (Refused)
17604 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE6)
HV271 HOW OFTEN FRIENDS CRITICIZE R
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV6.V271_FriendCrit
How often do your friends criticize you? (Would you say hardly ever, some of
the time, or often?)
..................................................................................
1905 1. HARDLY EVER (OR NEVER)
226 2. SOME OF THE TIME
24 3. OFTEN
28 8. DK (Don't Know)
10 9. RF (Refused)
15974 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV301 R SELF RATE GENERAL HEALTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V301_Health
How is your health in general? Would you say it was very good, good, fair,
bad, or very bad?
..................................................................................
310 1. VERY GOOD
468 2. GOOD
247 3. FAIR
48 4. BAD
14 5. VERY BAD
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV302 R HAVE LONG TERM ILLNESS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V302_LongIll
Do you have any long-standing illness, disability, or infirmity? By long-
standing I mean anything that has troubled you over a period of time, or that
is likely to affect you over a period of time
..................................................................................
518 1. YES
566 5. NO
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V302_LongIll = YES)
HV303 ILLNESS DISABILITY LIMIT ACTIVITIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V303_Limit
IWER: IF R INDICATED MORE THAN ONE ILLNESS OR DISABILITY IN RESPONSE TO M8-2,
USE PLURAL
Does this illness or disability limit your activities in any way?
(Do these illnesses or disabilities limit your activities in any way?)
..................................................................................
344 1. YES
174 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17649 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV304 R DIFFICULTY WALKING A QUARTER OF A MILE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V304_DiffWalk
The next question asks about difficulties you may have walking a quarter of a
mile because of a health problem. By health problem we mean any long term
physical, mental, or emotional problem or illness. By yourself and without
using any special equipment, how much difficulty do you have walking for a
quarter of a mile: no difficulty, some difficulty, or much difficulty?
..................................................................................
675 1. NO DIFFICULTY
170 2. SOME DIFFICULTY
148 3. MUCH DIFFICULTY
90 4. IF VOL: UNABLE TO DO
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV305 HOW OFTEN TAKE PART IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V305_VigAct
We would like to know the type and amount of physical activity involved in
your daily life. How often do you take part in sports or activities that are
vigorous, such as running or jogging, swimming, cycling, aerobics or gym
workout, tennis, or digging with a spade or shovel: more than once a week,
once a week, one to three times a week, or hardly ever or never?
..................................................................................
224 1. MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK
79 2. ONCE A WEEK
78 3. ONCE TO THREE TIMES A MONTH
701 4. HARDLY EVER OR NEVER
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV306 HOW OFT TAKE PART IN MODERATE ACTIVITY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V306_ModAct
And how often do you take part in sports or activities that are moderately
energetic such as, gardening, cleaning the car, walking at a moderate pace,
dancing, floor or stretching exercises : more than once a week, once a week,
one to three times a week, or hardly ever or never?
..................................................................................
454 1. MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK
176 2. ONCE A WEEK
143 3. ONCE TO THREE TIMES A MONTH
311 4. HARDLY EVER OR NEVER
2 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV307 HOW OFT TAKE PART IN MILD ACTIVITY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V307_MildAct
And how often do you take part in sports or activities that are mildly
energetic, such as vacuuming, laundry, home repairs: more than once a week,
once a week, one to three times a week, or hardly ever or never?
..................................................................................
515 1. MORE THAN ONCE A WEEK
263 2. ONCE A WEEK
139 3. ONCE TO THREE TIMES A MONTH
166 4. HARDLY EVER OR NEVER
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
HV308 R OFTEN TROUBLED WITH PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V308_Pain
Are you often troubled with pain?
..................................................................................
329 1. YES
757 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17080 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V308_Pain = YES)
HV309 HOW BAD IS THE PAIN
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V309_RatePain
How bad is the pain most of the time: mild, moderate, or, severe?
..................................................................................
84 1. MILD
192 2. MODERATE
53 3. SEVERE
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17838 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V308_Pain = YES)
HV310 R RATE PAIN IN BACK
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V310_RateBackPain
How would you rate your pain if you were walking on a flat surface? Please
rate your pain from 0-10 where 0 is no pain and 10 is severe or excruciating
pain, as bad as you can imagine, for each of the following. How would you rate
the pain in your back?
_____ RATING (0 - 10)
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
324 0 10 4.26 3.31 17838
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4 98. DK (Don't Know)
1 99. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V308_Pain = YES)
HV311 R RATE PAIN IN HIPS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V311_RatePainHips
How would you rate the pain in your hips?
_____ RATING (0 - 10)
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
325 0 10 3.72 3.38 17838
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3 98. DK (Don't Know)
1 99. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V308_Pain = YES)
HV312 R RATE PAIN IN KNEES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V312_RatePainKnee
How would you rate the pain in your knees?
_____ RATING (0 - 10)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
327 0 10 4.10 3.41 17838
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1 98. DK (Don't Know)
1 99. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE8)
AND (V308_Pain = YES)
HV313 R RATE PAIN IN FEET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV8.V313_RatePainFeet
How would you rate the pain in your feet?
_____ RATING (0 - 10)
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
327 0 10 3.36 3.46 17838
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1 98. DK (Don't Know)
1 99. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
HV350 INTRO- NUMERACY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V350_PerctoFreq
First, we'd like to ask you four questions. We need to get reactions to these
questions from some respondents to help us design the best versions. Please
answer the questions as best you can, and then we'll ask you your opinion
about them.
..................................................................................
1051 1. CONTINUE
17116 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Assign:
IF (A047_ = EMPTY)
HZ194 UNFOLD VALUE NUMERACY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: b_rvars.Z194_RandomEntryNUMERACY_V
..................................................................................
743 1. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
653 2. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
672 3. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
691 4. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
699 5. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
700 6. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
660 7. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
704 8. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
672 9. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
672 10. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
675 11. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
667 12. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
735 13. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
658 14. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
718 15. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
696 16. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
699 17. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
732 18. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
668 19. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
701 20. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
675 21. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
715 22. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
686 23. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
676 24. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
1600 Blank. NO RANDOM ASSIGNMENT
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1 .. 8])
HV351 R FIGURE 15 PERCENT OF 1K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V351_PercentofThous
What is 15% of 1,000?
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
243 15 2000 204.24 268.98 17850
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68 9998. DK (Don't Know)
6 9999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1 .. 8]))
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [9 .. 16])
HV352 R FIGURE 15 PERCENT OF 1K WORD PROB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 5 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V352_NoDisCured
A pill cures 15% of people who have a disease. If 1000 people have the disease
and they all take the pill, how many people will be cured?
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
247 0 15000 372.18 1154.22 17858
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60 99998. DK (Don't Know)
2 99999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1 .. 8]))
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [9 .. 16]))
HV353 R FIGURE 15 PERCENT OF $1K WORD PROB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V353_DollarSaved
A store is offering a 15% off sale on all TVs. The most popular television is
normally priced at $1000. How much money would a customer save on the
television during this sale?
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
361 0 1500 182.43 191.51 17742
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60 9998. DK (Don't Know)
4 9999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND ((piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [9 .. 12]) OR
(piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [17 .. 20]))
HV355 R FIGURE 10 PERCENT OF 1K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V355_FreqofThous
The number 10 is what percent of 1,000?
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
238 1 1500 42.03 130.79 17870
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55 9998. DK (Don't Know)
4 9999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT ((piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [9 .. 12]) OR
(piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [17 .. 20])))
AND ((piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1 .. 4]) OR
(piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [21 .. 24]))
HV356 R FIGURE 10 PERCENT OF 1K WORD PROB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V356_PercentDis
If the chance of getting a disease is 10 in 1,000, what percent of people will
get the disease?
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
263 1 4000 74.75 271.83 17847
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51 9998. DK (Don't Know)
6 9999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT ((piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [9 .. 12]) OR
(piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [17 .. 20])))
AND (NOT ((piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1 .. 4]) OR
(piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [21 .. 24])))
HV357 R FIGURE 10 PERCENT OF $1K WORD PROB
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 4 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V357_PercentSaved
If a customer saved $10 off a $1000 chair, what percent would the customer
have saved off the original price?
..................................................................................
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N Min Max Mean SD Miss
360 0 1100 28.30 128.70 17733
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71 9998. DK (Don't Know)
3 9999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 24])
HV359 R FIGURE WHICH IS BIGGER PERCENTAGE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V359_BigPercent
Which of the following percentages is the biggest:
One percent, ten percent, or five percent?
..................................................................................
11 1. ONE PERCENT
287 2. TEN PERCENT
18 3. FIVE PERCENT
13 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17836 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23,
24]))
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20])
HV360 R FIG PERCENTAGE BIGGEST RISK
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V360_BigRisk
Which of the following percentages represents the biggest risk of getting a
disease:
One percent, ten percent, or five percent?
..................................................................................
30 1. ONE PERCENT
208 2. TEN PERCENT
65 3. FIVE PERCENT
9 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
17851 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23,
24]))
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 18, 19, 20]))
HV361 R FIG PERCENTAGE BIGGEST DISCOUNT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V361_BigDisc
Which of the following percentages represents the biggest discount in a sale:
One percent, ten percent, or five percent?
..................................................................................
14 1. ONE PERCENT
333 2. TEN PERCENT
39 3. FIVE PERCENT
14 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
17763 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 20])
HV363 R FIG OUT PROBABILITY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V363_MostLikely
Which of the following is the most likely to happen: something that happens 1
in 100 times, something that happens 1 in 1000 times, or something that
happens 1 in 10 times?
..................................................................................
47 1. ONE IN ONE HUNDRED
31 2. ONE IN ONE THOUSAND
212 3. ONE IN TEN
24 8. DK (Don't Know)
5 9. RF (Refused)
17848 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 20]))
AND (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 23, 24])
HV364 R FIG OUT PROBABILITY DISEASE RISK
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V364_BigRisk
Which of the following represents the biggest risk of getting a disease:
a 1 in 100 risk, a 1 in 1000 risk, or a 1 in 10 risk?
..................................................................................
29 1. ONE IN ONE HUNDRED
42 2. ONE IN ONE THOUSAND
216 3. ONE IN TEN
13 8. DK (Don't Know)
4 9. RF (Refused)
17863 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [1, 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 20]))
AND (NOT (piRvarsZ194_RandomEntryNUMERACY IN [3, 4, 9, 10, 13, 14, 23, 24]))
HV365 R FIG OUT PROBABILITY LOTTERY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V365_BigChance
Which of the following represents the biggest chance of winning a lottery:
a 1 in 100 chance, a 1 in 1000 chance, or a 1 in 10 chance?
..................................................................................
41 1. ONE IN ONE HUNDRED
124 2. ONE IN ONE THOUSAND
244 3. ONE IN TEN
17 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17739 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
HV366 R RATE EASE OF NUMERACY QUESTIONS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V366_EaseofQuest
Thank you, now please tell me how you felt about the questions I just asked.
Did you find the questions very easy, somewhat easy, somewhat difficult, or
very difficult?
..................................................................................
257 1. VERY EASY
441 2. SOMEWHAT EASY
268 3. SOMEWHAT DIFFICULT
73 4. VERY DIFFICULT
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
17116 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
HV367 R RATE CLARITY OF NUMERACY QUESTIONS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V367_ClarityofQuest
Did you find the questions very clear, somewhat clear, somewhat confusing, or
very confusing?
..................................................................................
466 1. VERY CLEAR
354 2. SOMEWHAT CLEAR
183 3. SOMEWHAT CONFUSING
39 4. VERY CONFUSING
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
6 9. RF (Refused)
17116 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE9)
HV368 R RATE DAILY IMPORTANCE OF NUMERACY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV9.V368_NumImportance
In your daily life, do you think that working with numbers is not at all
important, slightly important, fairly important, or very important?
..................................................................................
46 1. NOT AT ALL IMPORTANT
105 2. SLIGHTLY IMPORTANT
152 3. FAIRLY IMPORTANT
738 4. VERY IMPORTANT
5 8. DK (Don't Know)
5 9. RF (Refused)
17116 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV400 INTRO POSITIVE WELL BEING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V400_Intro
Think about the past 12 months and the feelings you have experienced. Please
tell me if each of the following was true for you much of the time during the
past 12 months.
..................................................................................
1062 1. Assigned Module 10
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV401 R FEEL HOPEFUL LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V401_Hopeful
Much of the time during the past 12 months did you feel hopeful? (Would you
say yes or no?)
..................................................................................
941 1. YES
114 5. NO
7 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV402 R FEEL LOOK FORWARD TO LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V402_LookForward
Much of the time during the past 12 months did you feel that you have much to
look forward to?
..................................................................................
905 1. YES
152 5. NO
4 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV403 R FEEL FEW GOALS LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V403_FewGoals
Much of the time during the past 12 months did you feel that you have very few
goals?
..................................................................................
365 1. YES
685 5. NO
12 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV404 R FEEL PUTTING TIME LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V404_PuttingTime
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you are just
putting in time for the rest of your life?
..................................................................................
226 1. YES
826 5. NO
10 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV405 R FEEL NO MORE ENJOYMENT LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V405_PastEnjoy
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that real enjoyments
of your life are in the past?
..................................................................................
306 1. YES
750 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV406 R FEEL A USEFUL LIFE LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V406_UsefulLife
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that your life these
days is a useful life?
..................................................................................
940 1. YES
115 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV407 R FEEL STRONG WILL TO LIVE LAST 12 MON
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V407_WillLive
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you have a
strong will to live?
..................................................................................
1021 1. YES
35 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV408 R FEEL LIFE MEANINGFUL LAST 12 MONTH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V408_LifeMeaning
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that your life has
meaning?
..................................................................................
1009 1. YES
50 5. NO
3 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV409 R FEEL ABLE TO ACCOMPLISH GOALS
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V409_Accomplish
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you are able to
accomplish your life goals?
..................................................................................
823 1. YES
215 5. NO
23 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV410 R FEEL HAS HAD HOPEFUL ATTITUDE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V410_HopeAttitude
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you have been
able to maintain a hopeful attitude?
..................................................................................
1013 1. YES
44 5. NO
5 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV411 R FEEL MAKE MOST OF LIFE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V411_MostOfLive
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you intend to
make the most out of your life?
..................................................................................
1025 1. YES
30 5. NO
7 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV412 R FEEL GET MANY IMPT THINGS OUT OF LIFE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V412_GetTHings
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you can think
of many ways to get the things in life that are most important to you?
..................................................................................
926 1. YES
105 5. NO
29 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV413 R FEEL NOT ENOUGH PURPOSE IN LIFE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V413_LifePurpose
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that there's not
enough purpose in your life?
..................................................................................
151 1. YES
895 5. NO
14 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV414 R FEEL THINGS THEY DO ARE WORTHWHILE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V414_WorthThings
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that the things you
do are worthwhile?
..................................................................................
997 1. YES
56 5. NO
7 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV415 R FEEL MOST THINGS DO ARE TRIVIAL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V415_Trivial
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that most of what
you do seems trivial or unimportant to you?
..................................................................................
121 1. YES
927 5. NO
12 8. DK (Don't Know)
2 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV416 R VALUE THEIR ACTIVITIES A LOT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V416_ValueAct
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you value your
activities a lot?
..................................................................................
984 1. YES
70 5. NO
7 8. DK (Don't Know)
1 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV417 R CARE ABOUT THINGS THEY DO
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V417_CareThings
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you don't care
very much about the things you do?
..................................................................................
82 1. YES
966 5. NO
11 8. DK (Don't Know)
3 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE10)
HV418 R HAVE LOTS OF REASONS FOR LIVING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV10.V418_ReasonLive
(Much of the time during the past 12 months) Did you feel that you have lots
of reasons for living?
..................................................................................
995 1. YES
58 5. NO
6 8. DK (Don't Know)
3 9. RF (Refused)
17105 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV451 R ENROLL IN VOC/TECH/TRADE SCHL LAST 2YR
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V451_TradeSchool
In the last two years, have you enrolled as a part-time or full-time student
in any of the following types of schools? First: a vocational, technical, or
trade school?
..................................................................................
21 1. YES
1103 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV452 R ENROLL IN JR/COMM COLLEGE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V452_CommColl
A two-year junior or community college?
..................................................................................
20 1. YES
1103 5. NO
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV453 R ENROLL IN 4YR COLLEGE
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V453_University
A four-year college or university?
..................................................................................
10 1. YES
1114 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV454 R ENROLL IN GRADUATE SCHOOL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V454_ProfSchool
A professional or graduate school requiring prior college work for entrance,
such as medical, dental or law school, or seminary?
..................................................................................
3 1. YES
1121 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV455 R ENROLL IN BUS/NURSING SCHOOL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V455_BusSchool
A business college or secretarial or nursing school?
..................................................................................
5 1. YES
1119 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
AND (pisecJWORSTATUSJ020_WorkforPay = YES)
HV456 R EMPLOYER COMP TUITION OR RELEASE TIME
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V456_EmpPaySchool
Did your employer pay for your tuition or compensate for your time away from
work?
..................................................................................
7 1. YES
17 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18143 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
HV457 R ENROLL IN SCHOOL FULL OR PART TIME
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V457_FullPartTime
Were you enrolled mostly part-time or full time?
..................................................................................
7 1. FULL TIME
34 2. PART TIME
1 8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18125 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
HV458 HOW MANY COURSES R TAKEN AT THIS SCH
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V458_NumberCourses
How many courses have you taken at this school?
NUMBER: 0-50
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
41 0 11 2.95 2.89 18125
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1 98. DK (Don't Know)
99. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
HV459 HOW LONG R ATTEND CLASSES AT THIS SCHOOL
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V459_NumberWeeks
How long did you attend classes at this school?
UNIT:
..................................................................................
40 0-45. Actual Value
2 98. DK (Don't Know)
99. RF (Refused)
18125 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
AND ((V459_NumberWeeks <> 0) AND V459_NumberWeeks <> NONRESPONSE)
HV460 HOW LONG R ATTEND CLASSES AT SCHL - PER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V460_OTHERUNIT
How long did you attend classes at this school?
UNIT:
..................................................................................
3 1. DAYS
9 2. WEEKS
10 3. MONTHS
7 4. SEMESTERS
2 5. QUARTERS
7 6. YEARS
1 7. OTHER
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
18128 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (((((V451_TradeSchool = YES) OR (V452_CommColl = YES)) OR (V453_University
= YES)) OR (V454_ProfSchool = YES)) OR (V455_BusSchool = YES))
HV461M WHICH DEGREE WORKING FOR - MASKED
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V461_DegreeWorking
What degree or certificate are you currently working toward?
User Note: Code categories have been collapsed to protect participant
confidentiality.
..................................................................................
1. ASSOCIATE DEGREE - OCCUPATIONAL
2 2. ASSOCIATE DEGREE - GENERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
3. BACHELOR'S DEGREE
2 4. MASTER'S DEGREE
6. PROFESSIONAL (M.D., DDS, DVM, Law, etc.);DOCTORATE (Ph.D.)
6 7. OTHER LICENSE, CERTIFICATE OR DIPLOMA, OR APPRENTICESHIP
PROGRAM LEADING TO JOURNEYMAN STATUS
32 8. NOT WORKING TOWARD A DEGREE (JUST TAKING COURSES FOR JOB OR OWN
USE)
98. DK (Don't Know)
99. RF (Refused)
18125 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV462 R TAKING CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASSES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V462_NonCredit
Now I am going to read you a short list of other kinds of adult education.
Please tell me whether you have been involved in any of these since your last
interview. Continuing education courses or noncredit courses?
..................................................................................
139 1. YES
985 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV463 R TAKING LONG DISTANCE LEARNING CLASSES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V463_DistanceCourse
Courses by mail, television, radio, newspaper, or internet?
..................................................................................
27 1. YES
1097 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV464 R TAKING PRIVATE INSTRUCTION/TUTORING
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V464_PrivInst
Private instruction or tutoring?
..................................................................................
39 1. YES
1085 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV465 R TAKING OTHER TRAINING COURSES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V465_Trainging
Educational or training activities given by an employer, labor organization,
neighborhood center, church, or community group?
..................................................................................
182 1. YES
942 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV466 R TAKING ANY BASIC SKILLS INSTRUCTION
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V466_BasicInst
Instruction in basic skills such as math, or reading and writing English?
..................................................................................
12 1. YES
1112 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV467 R TAKING ANY ESL COURSES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V467_ESL
Instruction in English as a Second Language?
..................................................................................
6 1. YES
1118 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
HV468 R TAKING A/O EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V468_EducOther
Or, any other organized educational activities?
..................................................................................
48 1. YES
1076 5. NO
8. DK (Don't Know)
9. RF (Refused)
17043 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE11)
AND (V468_EducOther = YES)
HV469 OTHER EDUCATION SPECIFY
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 2 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV11.V469_EducOtherS
Please describe.
..................................................................................
19 1. Continuing education for job
2 2. CPR; safety; health (unless clearly related to job, then code
as 1)
19 3. Class/Lecture/Seminar: computers; art; music; gardening; book
group; etc.
4 4. Continuing education--NFS
4 97. Other
98. DK
99. RF
18119 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
HV501 PCT CHANCE R HAVE $10K MUTUAL FUND 1YR
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V501_PerCentGain
We are interested in how people think about investments in the stock market. I
have some questions about how much someone might make or lose from an
investment in the stock market. Imagine that you have a rich relative who
unexpectedly leaves you $10,000. You are thinking of putting the money into a
mutual fund invested in blue chip stocks like those in the Dow Jones
Industrial Average.
We want to know what you think the chances are of how much you might gain or
lose on that investment if you were to make it. Your answers can range from
zero to one hundred, where zero means there is absolutely no chance, and one
hundred means that it is absolutely certain. (For example, when weather
forecasters report the chance of rain, a number like 20 percent means 'not
much chance', a number between 45 and 55 percent means 'a pretty even chance',
and a number like 80 percent means 'a very good chance.')
Suppose you left the $10,000 in the mutual fund for one year, and didn't take
out any dividends or interest, and then after one year you cashed in the
mutual fund and took everything out. Assume that there are no commissions or
fees for buying or selling this fund. What is the percent chance that you
would have more than $10,000 when you cashed it in?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
815 0 100 44.67 31.72 17176
-----------------------------------------------------------------
143 998. DK (Don't Know)
33 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain > 5) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 100))
HV502 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE MORE THAN $11K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V502_IncreaseTen
What is the percent chance your mutual fund would have gone up by more than
10%; that is, you would have more than $11,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
658 0 100 34.40 26.78 17487
-----------------------------------------------------------------
21 998. DK (Don't Know)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain > 5) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 100))
AND ((V502_IncreaseTen > 5) AND (V502_IncreaseTen <= 100))
HV503 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE MORE THAN $12K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V503_IncreaseTwenty
What is the percent chance your mutual fund would have gone up by more than
20%; that is, you would have more than $12,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
553 0 100 22.04 22.79 17605
-----------------------------------------------------------------
8 998. DK (Don't Know)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain > 5) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 100))
AND ((V502_IncreaseTen > 5) AND (V502_IncreaseTen <= 100))
AND ((V503_IncreaseTwenty > 5) AND (V503_IncreaseTwenty <= 100))
HV504 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE MORE THAN $13K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V504_IncreaseThirty
What is the percent chance your mutual fund would have gone up by more than
30%; that is, you would have more than $13,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
376 0 100 19.50 22.30 17785
-----------------------------------------------------------------
6 998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain >= 0) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 95))
HV505 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE LESS THAN $10K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V505_Decrease
Now please think about the chances that you would have lost money; that is
when you cashed in the mutual fund and took everything out you would have less
than $10,000. What is the percent chance you would have less than $10,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
733 0 100 41.39 30.04 17244
-----------------------------------------------------------------
152 998. DK (Don't Know)
38 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain >= 0) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 95))
AND ((V505_Decrease > 5) AND (V505_Decrease <= 100))
HV506 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE LESS THAN $9K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V506_DecreaseTen
What is the percent chance you would have lost more than 10%; that is, you
would have less than $9,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
597 0 100 37.79 28.39 17537
-----------------------------------------------------------------
32 998. DK (Don't Know)
1 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain >= 0) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 95))
AND ((V505_Decrease > 5) AND (V505_Decrease <= 100))
AND ((V506_DecreaseTen > 5) AND (V506_DecreaseTen <= 100))
HV507 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE LESS THAN $8K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V507_DecreaseTwenty
What is the percent chance you would have lost more than 20%; that is, you
would have less than $8,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
510 0 100 30.76 27.74 17643
-----------------------------------------------------------------
14 998. DK (Don't Know)
999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
AND ((V501_PerCentGain >= 0) AND (V501_PerCentGain <= 95))
AND ((V505_Decrease > 5) AND (V505_Decrease <= 100))
AND ((V506_DecreaseTen > 5) AND (V506_DecreaseTen <= 100))
AND ((V507_DecreaseTwenty > 5) AND (V507_DecreaseTwenty <= 100))
HV508 PERCENT CHANCE HAVE LESS THAN $7K
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 3 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V508_DecreaseThirty
What is the percent chance you would have lost more than 30%; that is, you
would have less than $7,000?
..................................................................................
-----------------------------------------------------------------
N Min Max Mean SD Miss
403 0 100 28.62 27.65 17754
-----------------------------------------------------------------
8 998. DK (Don't Know)
2 999. RF (Refused)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
HV509 MUTUAL FUND VS GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V509_FundGuarantee
Instead of putting your money in the mutual fund, you could put your money in
a guaranteed investment that will be worth $10,500 one year from now. Would
you put your money in the mutual fund or put it in the guaranteed investment?
..................................................................................
193 1. MUTUAL FUND
651 2. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT
106 8. DK (Don't Know)
41 9. RF (Refused)
17176 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
Ask:
IF (SecA.StartInterview.A009_SelfPrxy = SLF)
AND (V000_ModuleIntro = DOMODULES)
AND (RTab[1].X009AModule_V = MODULE12)
HV510 RATE HOW CLOSE R FOLLOWS STOCK MARKET
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
CAI Reference: BV12.V510_FollowMarket
How closely do you follow the stock market: very closely, somewhat, or not at
all?
..................................................................................
85 1. VERY CLOSELY
347 2. SOMEWHAT CLOSELY
530 3. NOT AT ALL
19 8. DK (Don't Know)
10 9. RF (Refused)
17176 Blank. INAP (Inapplicable)
HVERSION 2002 DATA RELEASE VERSION
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Numeric Width: 1 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
18167 2. Second Data Release
HQNR BLAISE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Section: V Level: Respondent Type: Character Width: 11 Decimals: 0
..................................................................................
18167 00000300010-21347900020. Blaise Identification Number
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